Yoshio Kanaji
University of Tokyo
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Thyroid | 2003
Kazuko Yamazaki; Emiko Yamada; Yoshio Kanaji; Tetsuo Yanagisawa; Yoshiyuki Kato; Kazue Takano; Takao Obara; Kanji Sato
Thyrotropin (TSH) regulates a number of genes in thyrocytes, leading to iodide uptake, de novo synthesis and release of thyroid hormones, and cell proliferation, accompanied by increased blood flow. At higher doses of iodide, however, the TSH-induced increases in thyroid hormone release and blood flow are downregulated, and high iodide intake occasionally worsens autoimmune thyroiditis. To elucidate the genes involved in such effects, we cultured human thyrocytes and examined genes modulated by TSH and iodide, using a cDNA microarray study, which can analyze 2400 genes in each run. When thyroid follicles were cultured with TSH for 2 days, more than 100 genes were upregulated. These genes included those for enzymes involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, adenylate and guanylate cyclases, and enzyme involved in cell proliferation. When thyroid follicles were cultured with high iodide concentrations (10(-5) M) for 24 hours, more than 100 genes were upregulated. Interesting genes were interleukin-8, IFP53, 90-kd heat shock protein, osteopontin, and intercellular adhesion molecule-1. These results were confirmed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) followed by Southern blot hybridization. In summary, TSH upregulated a number of genes regulating thyroid functions. It is intriguing that thyroid follicles cultured with a high iodide concentration (10(-5) M) increased the expression levels of genes capable of modulating lymphocyte functions, even though immunocompetent cells were extensively removed by the present experimental culture conditions. Although we have analyzed only approximately 6%-8% of all human genes, the cDNA microarray study is a powerful tool to elucidate the effects of TSH and iodide on thyroid function.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1990
Kanji Sato; Tomoko Satoh; Kazuo Shizume; Minoru Ozawa; Doo Chol Han; Hidehito Imamura; Toshio Tsushima; Hiroshi Demura; Yoshiharu Kanaji; Yukio Ito; Takao Obara; Yoshihide Fujimoto; Yoshio Kanaji
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1995
Kazuko Yamazaki; Kanji Sato; Kazuo Shizume; Yoshio Kanaji; Yukio Ito; Takao Obara; T Nakagawa; T Koizumi; R Nishimura
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1993
Kazuko Yamazaki; Yoshio Kanaji; Kazuo Shizume; Y Yamakawa; Hiroshi Demura; Takao Obara; Kanji Sato
Thyroid | 2001
Kishiko Nakajima; Kazuko Yamazaki; Emiko Yamada; Yoshio Kanaji; Seiichi Kosaka; Kanji Sato; Kazue Takano
Endocrine Journal | 2002
Kanji Sato; Kishiko Nakajima; Hidehito Imamura; Takahisa Deguchi; Shuuji Horinouchi; Kazuko Yamazaki; Emiko Yamada; Yoshio Kanaji; Kazue Takano
Thyroid | 1993
Kanji Sato; Kazuko Yamazaki; Kazuo Shizume; Yukiko Yamakawa; Tomoko Satoh; Hiroshi Demura; Yoshiharu Kanaji; Takao Obara; Yoshihide Fujimoto; Motohiko Aiba; Terutaka Kakiuchi; Yoshio Kanaji
Thyroid | 1998
Kanji Sato; Kazuko Yamazaki; Yoshio Kanaji; Satoshi Ohnishi; Hiroshi Kasanuki; Hiroshi Demura
Thyroid | 1999
Kanji Sato; Kazuko Yamazaki; Emiko Yamada; Yoshio Kanaji; Masakazu Miura; Takao Obara
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1987
Yoh Fukue; Hidemasa Uchimura; Tomoaki Mitsuhashi; Shigeru Okano; Yoshio Kanaji; Fumimaro Takaku